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Show $ Qli ill Todays News '.:lli A hi Mi (t.l h Ill ,cj lij Hit oktl. damn seven. Vulun NumUi ie Aithur IhUhaiu- H.v 'Copyright, & c Wi-- HMscell On HanviiU - l ightened - 1uliliis. OF loeethei. POVERTY 1X97 With Vvhich are combined the Cache Valley Daily LUG UTAH. A X, 11. a !d. W the Dm!'. and Tin Journal i.S.i ll- u 11 !' 1 t'l I. i I m k s - Ht.'Ke a Uir'K.kt I a!! 'IT; CLEMENS, Mich, July t yellowed newspaper, found in the Wappnei Hotel heie, the depression ot LX97 in i Philadelphi George G Holding OT OT of Tob'do, O, who found the pa per. a copy ot the Gener.d Adver-tMtpublished hv bnijaiiiiL rankim iiaehe, said the tate ot iVi'iisyluuiiti had given Ptuladel .SIo.immi for welfare work TTa poverty m tin- innRt of plenty phu w .is stiln l itmg a mu n On lured piper I., ,i ui.i c a.ti.e V ill.. .m ring lo add lo irm. sum, which IT. font hostel Di it tel med math quate arrow u ieituiu and thy group ol MoAID TO COPPER the dems a. id t o w a( peupU .udi to mm PS At' SALT LAKE CITY, July (j d I. ednesduy d livering .Htuii g in FoMet Although dumping ot copper in . il ;a- Pining til present the I mted Stales before the tariff t n o o! the .it v..nk uii.,i.U'i went into effect June 21 hurt the usac industry to .soint extent, it wih next le ure w ill be at s t vent ually prove a boon to the ti Ho suhjett will lot ai inuiisiry in the opinion wi (mIik k tonigl Louis S I ales who is visaing hen .e Planks Without Platfoiin" Attci c mm a atn.g sexual of the mii.uk iciun.ed in the scripPLEDGES AID commented. It tures, Dr FoMt SALT LAKE CITY, July 6 d is not recorded that after a mul.'senator Reed Smoot again pledg-titude of nates ami fishes had tor farm been provided the peopk went ed his aid to the mdrive a letter lirelief legislation uwav hungry President vened George r by modern man Stallings of the Ptah Farm Bureau Is ruo uesday It lunamed for n alern man to produce a situation where mil(OI NTIES (OMBLNE m a land of lions arc starving .NORTH OGIEN, July 6 d'l plentj. where children freeze in Exhibita from Davis. Weber and the midst ot large supplies of coal, and where people walk in a Box dder county will be tontaineu millions ot m the Cherry day here July 14 country manufacturing autuinmnles " In answering his own question IS SPEAKER why such a situation has arisen. FARMINGTON, July b d L is said Dr Foster that production Car! Knschnecht, assistant poultry regulated by consumption and that specialist at the Utah State Agti-- ; oici. option is regulated by the cultural college, will speak at a The flow of now of iuneiuy meeting of pouitrymen at (Tear pun ha.ung power, he said, has field T hursdav. to the maintained not been equal Mow of production SAIAA(iEI) ItELIC Ail adiquate supply of money in SARATOGA SFKINGS, N V the possession of The tunxurrer July li U in A large section o is the only tiling that can proth. Benedict Arnolds Ilagship, said Dr Foster duce prosperity Savage, has been receive, mted States we have Royal In the O by George Slmgerlami, supei had an abundance of everything liitendent of the Saiatugi Battk to supply the needs ot everybody, field The relic was presented h. and yet we haw want DistribuJesse Rock, of Blattsboigil, wh tion, and not production, is the salvaged it from Lake ('hamplar trouble with whuh thn muntry about 311 years ago J. was one ot is burdened a fleet with which the great lead RANKERS POME IN who er, subsequently turned trai I OK BLAME tor, hoped to prevent the British ot on the part Shortsightedness fr om advancing up the lake, the stockholders of huge industrial concerns and the bankers is CALL .MEETING mainly responsible for the depresOGDEN, Ju.y (i. il.lb A mass sion During the period of 3927 meeting here Thursday night will and 1929 many of the largest com- decide whether a survey will he 39 panies in the country produced made on the proposed mum. ipal per cent profit which was dis- light plant in Ogden tributed among the stockholders. These stockholders represented MOKE ECONOMY about one per cent of the people July t. d Pi Member, The other 99 per cent the wage of OGDEN, commission Thus are tile Weber county ret lived carn r nothing each taking a vacation of one a the purchasing power of the summer and week without pay this v reduced and the facelective other that recommending idle to remain tories foited offices do the same. MORE MONEY NEEDED KN OS CON I EH E.N CK T he only way we can consume SALT LAKE CITY', July ti d O more i to make mure. We can t The yearly conference of B'tioi mere unless we can sell B'rith, Fourth district convent! m in, da more We can't sell more unless ended here following Tuesday the great mass of people the con- thr.. days of meetings sumer has the money to spend. As it is ntw. we have been saving FIRST ACCIDENT om way to poverty. PORTLAND. Ore., July G u women Fi om the fact that the A F Schultz, 84, Portland, had. ire the puii.ha.sing agents of the worked around machinery for T'J home. Lh Foster gave them credit years without being injured And tor having raised the standard of that, in his opinion, was a might;, living dm mg the 15 years precedRecentlone man for This they good record to ing the depression y, give up his trade did. he said, by spending freely he unwilling began grinding flour at Dr Foster also maintained there while pnniling Soon normal" to go back to as a small null, after, in no he suffered a p.tinfu each year's average is above that eut on the index finger of Ins left of the pre eding year. hand his only injury in 72 ear-oWednesday Di Foster spoke on contact close with machimty "Managed Money and Pnmanaged Men" The public is invited to PRAISES WORK these hetures tree of attend SALT LAKE (TTY. July G d I" charge Work of the national Dcmo-- i ratio convention both in sole. turn of candidates and m a platI KSION TEMPLE of the form was unqualifiedly endorsed Koi nier missionaries Northwestern States mission will here Tc day by D. M Draper, to the Logan following his rpturn Tuesday from e miu t a ciravan evening at k Chicago temple Thursday ot lot k from Salt Lake (Tty ami PROTEST REMOVAL m Those othT t ommumt u s OGDEN, July ti it'in A protest rhargt ot the lat.a.m are exwith a milk tending an uixit.iMun to all former against thein dispensinghas been fded Ogden inspector nort hw 'er ns to jolt. distributors. local hy Causes Trouble free-wil- of-I- t tilings, hold fast tin! Dr-g- i v . i A Roosevelt s politic;..1 shown n his immediate ot the nominal ion il-- i. i (ha ago aheith his family throws into, uiMtrn which the dlscald obliged the candidate, to o wait to! weeks, pretending know nothing about his nomination until formally notified 'I here will he no more of that nonsense, as there should be no more foolish postponement of a new presidents inauguration from elution day until the following Slow travel by stage coacn Match made that necessary one hundred It is necessary no years ago longer. The new president should he at work within a month of his election. Again, wise politn ahy, Gu.ernor Roosevelt, m his campaign, willattack not "The Republican TAR- LEADERTY" hut "RepuVican He expects to gathei in SHIR ofmany Republicans and will not their fend them by cnticming Re-- ' jiaity pointing out that today's nas not publican LEADERSHIP hum good for then peine of mind or their pockelhooks, he wil1 woo, them gently Governor Roosevelt knows Unit' there will be a strong rombina- lion against him, within Ins own' party, and means to olfset that by ulti at ting the dissatisfied, among Republicans cer- t tin July 4th, 15G years ago. tain genlkmui von gathered in Philadelphia to read and sign a document pupated by Thomas In-- , JelRrson, the Declination of (it endenrc They took their lives in their h.tiuis. foi the gathering was one their ol open rebellion against Franklung, George ot England. lin reminded them: "We mast all hang together, or we shall all hang separately" They dal hang together anil this nation of IJJ.UiKI.Oou people, with its glories, billions, airplanes, automobiles. and WOKKIE3, is the result 1irhups our troubles aie paitl,' une to the fact that Amen, ans do not hang together, as well as they did tf.O yiais ago Some have grown very rah, nlthough the depression has lalpei lo cure that. More impoitant and u dangerous, many have grown different to government, leaving Ot its 'management to others nun representing the long bloody snuggle for liberty and trie ballot, about half don t bother to use th." lections, and of ballot in nianj those that use it. h ilf vote pei tune'torily, according to "part innot according to thoughtful vestigation and discrimination. -' We got rid of loyalty. wearin i and ermine, carrying a .sceptre, wearnave floated another i"j ntv, ament, ot govei ing the real power ..nd carrying u checkbook We have freed ourselves from umtrol by nobility of title, and nave .substituted tor it ability of w calth. The nation has become divided And the depresnnd specialised sion. wiping out tens oi billions of stock exchange values, has filled with fear and hesitation tin1 f manually powerful that hold au'huMiyR FRIGHTENED LEADERSHIP NOT GOOD LEADERSHIP Lewiston Club Busy With Many Meetings LEWISTON. Lewiston1 elub occupied the time in the first meeting electing the oftm is .is follows: Nedra Jackson, president; Fran cis Morris, Mary Haslam, secretary; Aliene Layne, cheer leader; Dorothy Spackman, assistant cheer leader; Larue West-ovesong leader; Sabina Bodily, reporter; with Helen Spackman, assistant reporter. At the second meeting which was held at Mrs. Brelia Bowden's the girls made muffins; at the- - third meeting at Nedra Jackson's, muffins; the fourth, at Dorothy Spack-man'cereals; the fifth, at Sabina Bodily's, eggs; the sixth, at Aliee Layne"s, toast; seventh, at Dorothy Sparkman's, omelets. Saturday a special business meeting was hold at Mrs. Eva Monroes The time was spent in games and demonstrations - . l i 11 r nEir i Time Post-Gait- y NEW FIGHT oon-ruir- f E( The Weather can chairman, is being looked oil in local circles as the outstanding candidate of the party for gubernatorial honors Although it is often i bulged that the stoi k market may b( manipulated, it is utterly impossible for any man. nr gtniip. permanently to infhienee the market trend Hiies wily Last summer I'lendent Hoov-tannounced his moratoiium ami the market went up But as soon as the FACTS tienamc clear the market eontinued Us downward triml. Not e.cn tht- territie power of the president could do more than influence pruts tempoNo matter what the rarily president stud, or what he promised, the general trend of the market responded only to realities the "bloodless deci" sion of the market-placOf course, individual stocks ace manipulated; no arc groups of stocks. But in Ihe end the main movement up oi down i utterly beyond human power lo control. r e . I'TAH. (ieneriilly fair tonight and Thursday; little change in temperatures. is Hours and 10 MAKES DEMAND SALT LAKE CITY, July G .IT' A demand that night airmail service between Salt Lake and Los Angeles be restored immediately has been made by Senator Reel Smoot at Washington, D. C. p WASHINGTON. July C Hoover and .Nprakei or ItiiiM mlv la i. Uiier, tin Hl'o as Dcn.ocratK Saturd.iy o t pM suit i.d candidate, joined is lit'.' tod iy over th1 Wij,,,ct IN, .! .hiiiy ..ti M Pro'xulem it. I G n m rein r Ih Mu' w.o t.l In Mille1 luuise ami k.ulers to the White ILm-Hi stood f i! n onft i eiit'c tg.oii't pi.jviMin m tne nj measure wlmh set iimh 'u loans to indMidiials tin der ertam limit. ilions Garner ;ut pting the vvuit the Hour of the huipe that lodv met. told his assot.ate" ol the results of the confert me, md then, tliscussing the president s stand, tjn loans to individuals 'diouti d 'I said to the president that theie is a principal involved on which I wont surrender ' He said th.it if no adequate st note t oi a t is lii d theie will I ll ,4.h. 2 I Gill1 it i t jim tii ill 1( 5 h h t t . t t F, he .i1" I for pubic wolns might i ause ,t p.tllM If th.it is tin-Garner said,' hen tne nmntrv is in its worst hane in DKitjv ,i illt u i H l an i SEARCH e ville vv -- '.M' alter e;nmg Ihmuver hut hi.wer i I MILK SITUATION FOR BETTER, REPORT tWO PASS TESTS GiRLS BOD! Lugan city., milk .supply situation, Hum the standpoint of is growing .steadily better, dills was tne o( noon exjnessea by members ol tne city board ot health in their imeung at the i ity utlices i es r; mgnt FOR CITY POLICE STAR OBJECT OF .sunr-tatu- FRUITLESS IS BIG DAMAGE SUIT .1 A( KANSAS D CITY, .July G seeking damages of $42,oo.imk were filed against the Kansas City Star today by Henry Doherty, head of the billion dollar Cities Servin' organization and one of its subsidiara. the Cities tervn e Gas company. The sum was the largest ever is ked m a legal notion of that jutur e against an American m ws- paper The suits were the outgrowth of irticles published by the Star in its fight on gas rates of the Doherty utilities m Kansas It alleged that the Star with other persons in an etfort to cause oilreial.s in M's sunn ami Kansas to instihgaR at lion against the lohert t.mi panics 'Uo suits HEIR TO TOBACCO MONEY SUICIDES WINSTON, Salem. North Julv G d Ir Smith Reynohls. 21, lit ir to the $2o.'(in0 imki Reynold-ttjbae- f o estate w.io died a bullet wound early today was desrrro-tbv hiN trrends as being app.u-eiit- l restless" ami not exai!y it h ufe satisfied Intriuile trnmls )f the young Gnro-lina- . Fit K vet) unless important sections n Irodueed by Gnrm i an Hirovvi, li uib tail 'Idle two nppn e .d the polls this fall H me. e tin Republican noiniinc ii,r ;rt njt at nl Garner as in. 'ena.. tin vn v president ml i him t j FORMER FARMER at W i l.i udi ih 11 iur . id C Mohl. Ji V ig b. U buM tli i'Jrnel CHAIRMAN OF C.O.P. SELECTED a! mih I. ih : v.-.- SM1THFIKLD Wot.i ha. been a lived here of the death ot Mrs xii. Ue) Ko.k lley in S.iR Lake (iv aitt r i .shon Him ss Urn f funeiai riUs will lie m:, d u led Thursday it at 3 p m i J ( , w F-- N! and in p Fie ,illl '! ul J t h r ml h m , Hi lv ll K fl'ilH IS v t r.g ' - h u ' Mi Vvultou For sediment tests, the milk was kissed us A, B ami G; while the nuclei iai content was tested lo deter nunc how near the samples are to uniforming to city ordinance provision that the haderml content must eveeed PHi.ihH) per cubic eldmit ler 'Fire board voted recently to begin Jiuy publication ui ail innk tests made, dhus fur however, no announcement or test results mu; been made. Dr J E Greaves, bui teriologust ot tne college, and a member of the health board, ret omrnended that ihe board cooperate as lully as possible with each milk dealer in tm city to serve his problem of sanitation muintenaru e. Inspector Walton suul 52 samples of nmk were taken miring June tor the testing activity, 4u sanitary G.O.P. WETS OPEN inspettions weie made ot business auu other toiks or properry m the city, and the condition reported BEER as DRIVE tav orable During the month, ll vixiL were ma'ie tor purposes ot checking l.il v G 'I ASHIVG'niX. on m.ilth cmimtions this remit the! m ans nti prohdution Kepublu shuw.tl during June Nleasles, iwo tin drive for a! uses pi valent whooping couqh, h.ou e resumed vote on inodifn ation of tin Vo!-Ji. In. ken pu 1. inianliie puru- M S stood at t today At a i. .citing t hex dtuded to p There ware 27 new ascs n port- use to titn.n Speakei hisj it, and la ieoa.es It out quarau-ti'i tin t portto mil dfu posNiMt lming tm- moni,;l an.l one in, out ot 'oninidtii- of a nsolu un.iga! ion tin prohibitum law t ii ai to mndit Ik 4'ht..ibir of Commerce and to make it Un uiimrdiati m be, nlii loii.imlu-has riKcivni busim s "f tlie house tier n e tor I. Hers e p loiinan w cjue.'t d In Repuhln an Is numb ring ban 5o also voted to light Mill out recently to cities the size in u U.rtaii tmoughout tne imtum ad Jill un id until t tn r toi r u u led upon in the asking mtoi motion oil how they handle tne question ot meat InniMAll letters, when be compiled ami a il 1 T I ! N t.R ll. made to the city hoard of v ( h f oi t i ii u t ik health, Mr Walton sal v. iio di il m n C A odn vv A thorough program of weed cra-diltit Monday d Mie taimlv ijsulem-eation along tne city streets is a Min-m :..v.lo'i after suMenng now under way, Mr Walton said T Fe In at bl hursdav ih will a 2 ji in Newton I.IhS ward' It u as pi t n iislv stat d h i, lorn SMITHFIELD MAN ri.it der r. siiftei In at trouble i. , v FUNERAL RITES HELD TUESDAY ,,t!'i Bi mu ne td John !.In id d ue d iy .it .. ll b, HI t I. "I t 1.1 r ,t Ml, U t n i b Bitteix Umhop i Un iai w.i.s m hi i In ".iv ' ,.. t 1)1 h . ll, a Mui It 'In a p v i a:,gi . tlu d Un i She w m iiu uti. Ntw 1, D'5, i In (,,!! ih rl r v . 1 n ; 1 t oi to ir nuuitji r )f l't. ill eight l,e oi iv I' T I BUX - I 1. ue a in i h.hoie n.ovim; to Sit ' ' I t v o o al ' ,( I'noilll) Spt'.del' Wd'e V.- M itt, WeiDvi'k' !,imii. vVobe.lii Music was Ihtt r t " .h d u o h r dir. i roll of ' ' v b iiMin .i id J .uilos, v Mr M - 11. m v ir ki r U i IDv dk i 'Hindis i' I. to., and M i. v ( ami Knmra fatmlv U dm oi d t L )g ui uii : John u U v i (KV o in, otigh' to -, Mr AM: . . iv. - nt i,, ,, w i, lie , nd Mi Hu t.i- j. i u t 1 o Fie . Si ti SHId M i CALLED AT HOME IH,lORr Jul ;T( rN of Olisidel at kci d G a V i rea detailed Reuben Hvden, Reeonstrm turn Ki- 74.SMITHFIELD died at the i.imtly Imme here au por at ion ol all loans ll una 30 at lb nornii'g ut made si'iM its una otnm was tem-io- r earner of Wednesday toe stoimu li n v bln kei today bv the Funeral arrangement:) havi nut of majority leader Watbet n m.ule Mr Hvden was burn in England, June 4, lx5x, a son id Ju eph and V.HKKL-CJIMTOI Us" Mary Fiddle: Hyden DARl.INGTUN. July f Frig He is survived by bis widow, H irold B lVrkins ot this fol- town takes his invalid vvite for Mis Mary Hvden, amiKid Uie Hvden, lowing children. Jay hik s pi a wheel- hair. They Lai aim. Wyu A. K Hyden, Fort- sometime. cover 3u nvles a day. Mrs R W. Hoilges, sk oping whinwer night catches Mrs W IM. Bedw'ell, laud, Ur t hem W Hyden, Howell, 1ingr ee ( .uni Bernice. Burdette, Edward and riUKs in 1ET M.)1)R local inventor Cecil Hyden, all of onuthtiekl; WARE. Mas-has developed in efficient muffler one brother. David Hvden, Roy, for airplanes Unit JeNomhles the Utah, and one smter.St Mis Sarah vend other mm tr e It operates so Wilber. Randolph cones of tdfnichtlv ibat HI but 7 br cent members ot his family reside m i England. port iiuiii tin - ' m d if ' r P h i y . h h a! lii t i j. v. i Mother Receives Note Of Greeting From Flying Son g !u '1 b el h In h on . ' ty i ' (BY UNITHD 1KKSS NEW 5 ( RK mK wheat, cotton ami n;iid th spotlight in the Mill today while the si" b marl, t b left conspicious gin.' StfH'ks expcricn ' shortly .aft r a n m mg but strength m imnD (he trend and in the ,n m prmc.s rose Union ( i.,r din i of the Tb'itf It a s, brother u Meik-le- y FOR vv of VMBinors ud mw hWorfj h r.4 bt en i,i Hi dr the di at li i i li!.' L',. Dead! 'Tuesday, of .mchh Rom cancer of Hi st .,i h Funer.il ser vac. u .11 in Fit bl 'i hui'sd.ry .il'Lei noon d Ihuhloot u ith bur iai in the Hv .. up u ry Friday aftiinooi Mr. Dowtlle vv . 'tor r.n r mm dent of Golhge wild v lull In moved in Ixxl lh was huin bin 1XGX, . the seaaou. tllia.ni alien, e.ty health and sanitation otti.e, repmted tubulated results ol milk tc:.ts made at the bacteriology iaborat )ry ui the t tab btaie Agricultural college. The tests were made lor bacteria, tat, unu sediment content or trie milk samples taken during June Y Ued-i:esd- OF CACHE TAKEN "Hhn City ComnuLSioncr was chair).. an o VN d depart-eoiitinue- Clark and Mm Ann ('1'ari-dlc- r Dowdle He m.ime.I Rim-hel- l Williams', M;n 21 ls.ru Thev moved to URukHmt about 12 years ago While a College v, ml ic.suient Mr. Dowdle was m a tiv bb Bro.elwiiv pl.iybov amiavr.itron and Dr W L Walton, Sunduv school worktr ami pain eipated in activities of the mutm! orom r who performed an organizations of the waul ui'li atefl their belief Reyand Surviving are his widow nolds h.id (ommitted sun ide n A guest Mrs at the Reynolds estate the following children villa Los ft Gates, Tin) he Angeles u' nobis in his room Do.. It. and had returned downstairs whim McKay and C; Two (Jubirin he heard the report of the gun Blarkfoot Tilts gue-- t told United lres that him in death Rev nobis had been cleaning a gun 1 just before the shooting it w v (Jraveside Rites For Smithfield Woman Throughout Tuesday night, ami eoiitinuing Wedriendav, s ent fi e searcher, .ib, nit headed by niemhX's of the Cache coiint slieritf's depart-th- e l.ogan-Cueh- e fire mol Uu police efforts to e hody of three-er-ol- d ir:i Jean lai kson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold da dtsoM, who was drowned in Log.ui river late Monday afternoon. Slate Traffic Officer llarry a ( lark, who spent part of morning idong the river bank, aiding in the reeov-e- r efforts, said the crews were prosecuting a diligent searchul lor the body, ami were Iio;m-tof finding it. '1 lie hild was ui owned Mon da afternoon while attempting to fili a water pistol from the river while the Jackson fami! were picniring at Preston v.tlhw in IvOgati Search tor the body l4gan and has at 5:15 p. m. Monda a break without contimied since that tinn. Her belt Ibnaei and t .John G.irm t I'Unty of thing to n Hi about Th latest o, uu t n a n. t lodrnt ol G.um-bill, largelv a brain v.hnh lloovir thrtsiten- - t i id. nt Speutvi finding 25. al high get lieic,'' Unloa paid. 'We came di t.l i livlattd lids Hying, f i i M rd light alcr toiiP'ht, living Mi i.i I'ouisen Jin sin. rr.i (' J. in n Ji o.e daughter t s l! Mr a sail, .1 li ot Mr. lii) el oik i, lighter I .!. ai Id :i h'dirs ,i ,t to continue their flight against time rum here to .Moscow, approximately the tiiite route its was tanen hy 1ost and flatty. 'lh.- Mrs one son ' Ini ding." '' i 'it ,:n bur n i n i i,..h ito m,t Do ol AH ( hi in! i.in A. Ji ir.ni Smvi' His, air Ins v v t our Hfi'e hiylitcl i divl, w it In ut .a h it eh. "We had as I'ul weather all night after leaving llarhor .rail. It v. a- all lug and rain, hut we saw the stin in the i ,i live. h i;r U 11 i hoi Jt e t u hi li t v j !!. v v . d.iilv U I1! ' v ii i t V' . mu 11 appropriation ad i riots throughout the country tame to Minority leader Nik the defense of the administration ind denounced Gai nor speet h as l demagogue app ,ti The pMsnlent told him. Garner said, that I,. believed passage ot $300 000.000 thr I.tM at -. ll'.ii ..Mr l.i idaiid and (humany, idlin' ie-li- i ;itul iUntit'U (!nf-liitit a .'pi'ctai ular i:pc armiml IPud'i!, litluli'il lit't'P ,'tl 5:42 i wa-- wh-.r- ' l;t!nl e , hill i .lamt'. MaUcpn (IT) f. i bill. t pnsaknt Captain Grandison Gardner, he, id the aeronautic i! engineering school of the army air stmie at DELTA, Col, July 6 U P. Mrs Ohio, and a son of I Ralph Johnston's prize biddy evi- JDayton, A Gardner or Login mw pr dently doesn't read the market re- Logan relatives e.irlv Wedncs ports and get (he latest informamorning by Hying an .iimv pi tion on the low price of eggs. Tul-dover the family hon e on conscientiously lays an egg a dav. even though the price no v Boulevard and diopping a not Ke b ft Salt L.i k e Uoln.'x for such delicacies is one cent morning with a nuthunn on an One mh day, overambitious He is m;ikmr Biddy" laid two eggs. Needless survay ofjaunt ae?o geography, and is' to say. her record is study flying to Butte. Mont, ami Minne- near perfect Minn tipoli-iOn bis retain to) give-SPECIAL (REST Dayton Captain (i.inln. at n SALT LAKE CITY. July 6. d Ih'tro.t, Midi, .in will, H as soon to! in is If Dern Goterunr George has expe iyon been invited to he a special guest he ti mdriinl to Alabama for a at a meeting of Associated Civic v r f a br ot bei miner clubs of southern Utah at Fish ('apt un Dr Will ml (iai tint i of the Lake on July 16 and 17 ER Minutes White House Snuthfuld eemetry U)K Alls Ro.skclley was lonmiiv SALT LAKE (TTY, July 6 d'p. William J Lowe, stute Republiresident of Sm'thfield BOOM The r, (Voss Ocean, Reach l.erlin In New Record .Atlantic Time OT 'House Speaker Tells Of Conference At I Third ward first year 0. Berlin Ahead Of A l, is good Goa nor ..adorn m atieplaiKi t Ililt'K KIVK CKN'IS ION l M ML 'UP I,e;i(ler-hi- j. Siii.Jiiy all. r tin ....v.'iitum, aim after tne storm, m m Anu'i-nanwill read laielnlh Guveimn KoostVtlts adores- to the deie- Thu.'. outlining his plans Oial do not ii.ui Hit mdMs- - as II W. hv as statement l!i ldelit ilooVei and other.-- 1:1 both p.utics whnh I World Flyers In HOOVER IN NL! MP I'SAC Lecturer Tells ill - UN1TKD I'llKSS BY ROAD EX PEN Di l l RES SALT LAKE (.TTY, July ti d D Road expenditures b me stale luiiimisMuii m I'tah raised from $5 29o,om; 35 to jA 4,.2'hi sx during the past tis.ai year In (Tithe tiom county, expenses jumped SlsJJg 92 to $,)9.127hu rv v- Grain Range Arguing loaay 0rfe MJtth4tM4T'4 t w the war he was staHmied t rtous living fubl.- througimut tin n to il iw ui nation, thin w ts On his n turn fr o n il ; n h u passed h'gh i x.in in.;oti for entrance into the aeronuu1 n .t' n gineering si hold ,h B .st on Mi !n h ud for two v ii s he was ipp ant e h dm im l haul at I mV toll t I WO ON K - K(.G n; :s r UM.M BKACH. Fla Julv V Mi iuTiic do t her' th it lays gulden ll IV 'll Oj'e h ,t nl lv nl on. of unotht r m din out.r egg v. is P m, .tn s and its In' ir i u.i i m hi mound tin w aist '! ii d - id Ihi. );, w is another of .an oi i.a W t. i Mr .mu h.tv i "i.-u- ln-- i ; ; |